Got some explanations on a few bibilical events. I don't know what to think of them and it's up to you to believe them or not.
1.Biblical parting of the Red Sea 'could have happened'-apparently Moses got help from nature and it wasn't God's intervention.
http://www.telegraph.co....ould-have-happened.html
http://www.dailymail.co....es-really-happened.html
2.The Lazarus Syndrome-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_syndrome
http://www.dailymail.co....ad-comes-life-days.html
3.The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah-
Did God destroy these two ancient cities because of the sins of their inhabitants?
Genesis reports that ‘the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire out of the Heaven ...’
An ancient clay tablet was identified as a witness account of an asteroid believed to have crushed Sodom and Gomorrah, cities which existed between what are now Israel and Jordan.
The tablet was found in the 19th century by Victorian explorer Henry Layard in the remains of the library in the royal place at Nineveh - the ancient capital of the Assyrian empire, near what is now the city of Mosul in Iraq.
Its significance remained a mystery until researchers decoded its symbols and suggested it was a 700BC copy of notes made by a Sumerian astronomer observing the asteroid.
Using computers to recreate the night sky thousands of years ago, scientists have pinpointed his sighting to shortly before dawn on June 29 in the year 3123BC.
4.The Burning Bush-
This is a pivotal moment in the Passover story, in which God speaks to Moses from a burning bush and tells him: ‘I am come down to deliver [the Israelites] out of the hand of the Egyptians.’
Scientists believe the bush was either growing over a natural gas vent, or could have spontaneously combusted because of local volcanic action. Norwegian physicist Dag Kristian Dysthe has studied the subsurface combustion of organic material in Mali, West Africa, and concludes such events do happen in the natural world.
As for the voice of God, Hebrew University psychology professor Benny Shannon proposes that Moses was taking a local hallucinogenic substance derived from leaves of the ayahuasca plant found in the Negev and Sinai deserts.
5.Noah's flood-might not have been of worldwide proportions as the bible suggests-
http://news.nationalgeog...smaller-noah-flood.html